The January transfer window only opened on Tuesday and already Arsenal fans are frustrated with the club’s transfer dealings.

The departures of Arsene Wenger and Ivan Gazidis, coupled with the installation of Raul Sanllehi as director of football, were supposed to herald in a new era of business operations at the club.

But with Bournemouth completing the £19million signing of Dominic Solanke from Liverpool on Friday, supporters have been left wondering why the Gunners seem unable to turn a decent profit from departing players.

After almost losing Alexis Sanchez on a free transfer last season, Arsenal chiefs managed to salvage a swap deal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan with Manchester United but received no cash for their star player.

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This came just months after Wojciech Szczesny was allowed to join Juventus to replace the legendary Gianluigi Buffon for around £10m and the summer just past saw club hero Jack Wilshere join West Ham on a free.

Now Aaron Ramsey looks set to join Juventus for nothing in the summer with reports from Italy claiming the Welshman has already signed a pre-contract with the Serie A champions, and Arsenal fans want answers.

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Considering the talk about Arsenal needing to sell players in order to buy replacements, it is even more frustrating for the Gunners’ faithful to see the club consistently accept low-ball offers for top talent.

It did not take long for Solanke’s transfer to become a catalyst for Arsenal fans to discuss their club’s deficiencies in transfer negotiations as the Reds managed to recoup £19m for a striker who has just one Premier League goal in his entire career.

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